Austin has its fair share of famous residents—from Willie Nelson to Jesse James. So we’re used to seeing stars acting just like us: shopping at Fiesta, running around the hike-and-bike trail, taking care of a pet at the vet’s office, etc. You could say, in fact, we’re often immune to them—with the exception of Bond, of course. However, every now and then, the staff at Austin Monthly will come across some offbeat tidbit and collectively ask each other, “Wait? That guy lives here?!” Then we go down a rabbit hole of searching for other celebrities in our midst.

From reality show has-beens to ex-pro athletes, the capital city is home to several people you’d never, ever think of as Central Texans. (And, for that matter, some you may never, ever have heard of.) Here is our list of the Top 9 most random (sorta) famous people who are making Austin their hometown.

(Shout out to Reddit users who suggested folks to us. Your help is always appreciated!)

Chris Klein

We recently got an email from a PR person pitching an article on Klein’s new movie, Game of Aces. No biggie, right? But when we saw that he was described as a “local Austin resident,” we were immediately gobsmacked with the knowledge that Oz from American Pie lives here. And it made us wonder if he and his Wilfred co-star, fellow Austinite Elijah Wood, ever hang out and discuss how weird the weather is in Austin.

The Undertaker

Calling all WWE fans! This colossus of a man, whose given name is Mark Calaway, not only lives in Austin but is also slated to return to the ring for SmackDown Live. Wrestling bonus: Dustin Rhodes aka Goldust also calls Austin home. For such a laidback and peace-loving community, Austin sure attracts the high-octane wrestlers.

The Boz

Another beast of a man, Brian “The Boz” Bosworth, who famously hated the University of Texas football team, now resides in the capital city. He even went through his North Austin storage facility on an ESPN 30 for 30 episode, where he talked about his career playing for the University of Oklahoma and the Seattle Seahawks, as well as dabbling in Hollywood action flicks. We don’t know if he still hates the Longhorns, but it wouldn’t surprise us that much if he’s seen tailgating before a big game.

Marion Jones

Former athletes apparently enjoy making their homes in the ATX, as this Olympic runner, who was famously stripped of her three gold and two bronze medals due to steroid use from the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, lives right up I-35 in Pflugerville. Although her career was marred with scandal, she now gives inspirational speeches all over the country.

Christopher Cross

Although he really loved sailing and getting caught between the moon and New York City, this smooth Grammy and Oscar Award–winning singer lives here part-time. But, you can enjoy any of his 13 albums full-time.

Nancy McKeon

That’s right, kids. It’s a fact of life that this actress, best known for her role as Jo on the hit NBC sitcom The Facts of Life, is a now-married mother of two who lives a quiet life on a ranch near Austin.

Adam Curry

One of the OG VJs on MTV, Adam Curry was also on the forefront of that whole World Wide Web thing when he registered the mtv.com domain in 1993. Curry is now better known for his podcasting, even being hailed as the “Podfather,” than he is for his video jockey days.

Tate Donovan

Welcome to the ATX, bitch. Jimmy Cooper may be a long way from The O.C., but he’s had a steady career of acting and directing while living here. He most recently directed episodes of Netflix’s Bloodline, which stars another famous Austin resident, Kyle Chandler. Gee, we wonder if they ever meet up and talk about the weird weather Austin is having.

Honorable Mentions

Sadly, both Teen Mom Farrah Abraham and Weekend at Bernies’ corpse Terry Kiser have recently moved away from the capital city.

Is your neighbor a (sorta) well-known star? Let us know if we missed anybody.